ButtRaxx

frequently answered questions

We’ve done our best to address all of the most commonly asked questions we get, and organized them in the order we normally receive them. BUT, if you can’t find your answer, feel free to reach out to us directly!

Can I mix colors, designs, and materials?

 Absolutely! Our goal is to build your dream seat. Just make sure you list your preferences in the order form.​

Yes, we offer a wide range of colors and materials to match or complement your boat’s interior. Custom color matching is available upon request.​

Yes, we can upholster customer-provided seat shells. However, we recommend contacting us first to ensure compatibility with our materials and processes.

Our seats are built using marine-grade materials, including high-density foam and UV-resistant vinyl, to ensure durability and comfort in harsh environments.

Do you offer repairs or reupholstery for existing seats?

Absolutely. We provide repair and reupholstery services for ButtRaxx seats and, in some cases, seats from other manufacturers. Please reach out with details and photos for an assessment.​

Yes, we accommodate bulk orders for commercial clients and fleets. Contact us directly to discuss your specific needs and receive a customized quote.

Absolutely. While airboat seats are our bread and butter, we now offer custom seat builds for center consoles, flats boats, and other shallow-water setups.

How do you get the details of my boat(s)?

This process is done by phone after you submit an order form.

Lead times can vary based on demand and customization specifics. Please contact us directly for the most accurate estimate.​

Yes, we offer shipping options. Please call us to discuss shipping details and associated costs.​

We accept various payment methods. Please call or email us if you’re looking to make a payment.

What is covered in the seat warranty?

Everything. Whether it’s your fault, ours, or just bad luck, we’ll make it right. That’s how we’ve built our name in the airboat world — by standing behind every stitch, every time.

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